Seattle is getting a new bike lane!
SEATTLE — The Seattle Department of Transportation started installing protected bike lanes between Fairview Avenue North and Roy Street on Saturday.
Construction is expected to last up to two weeks and is weather-dependent. The end goal is to create bike lanes running parallel to Interstate 5 for people walking, biking, and rolling to Lake Union. This project is all a part of theSDOT says that the new path will improve the rider network throughout Seattle while connecting to future bike facilities like the bike lanes that are part of the RapidRide J project that starts in 2024.
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